A new hedge required but which one?
A cotoneaster? Blossom,bees,berries
and evergreen to boot.
Sue W.
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Derby, England.
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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echinosum writes:
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| I really like my neighbour's Pyracantha hedge - flowers in spring then
| holds many red/orange/yellow berries (according to variety) for many
| months, and very manageable, but may not get to full size immediately.
Bloody hell! I got rid of mine because I was getting too old to fight
it. A year's growth was often 6'+, 3/4"+ in diameter, equipped with
some really serious, mildly toxic, thorns. To avoid that, I would have
had to cut it once a month in early summer.
It depends on the soil and aspect - pyracantha can be anything from a
very slow-growing, small shrub up to what I had.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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